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@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ In order to change the instance type or in genernal replace worker nodes do:
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* Make sure there is enough capacity in the cluster to handle all pods being evicted for the node
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* `kubectl drain --ignore-daemonsets node_name`
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will evict all pods except DaemonSets. In case there are pods with local storage review each affected pod. After being sure no important data will be lost add `--delete-local-data` to the original command above and try again.
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will evict all pods except DaemonSets. In case there are pods with local storage review each affected pod.
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After being sure no important data will be lost add `--delete-local-data` to the original command above and try again.
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* Terminate instance matching *node_name*
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@ -43,7 +44,7 @@ Make sure to adjust your kubeconfig files accordingly !
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### kauthproxy
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Easiest way to access the Kubernetes dashboard, if installed in the targeted cluster, is to use the kauthproxy plugin.
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See: https://github.com/int128/kauthproxy
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Once installed simply execute:
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`kubectl auth-proxy -n kubernetes-dashboard https://kubernetes-dashboard.svc`
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and access the dashboard via the automatically opened browser window.
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# api-server OAuth configuration
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